Constance Curry is a writer and activist and was the first white woman to be appointed to the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee's (SNCC) executive board. In this interview, Curry discusses being hired by the National Student Association (NSA) in 1959 to run interracial seminars for students in the South. She speaks about her impressions of Anne Braden, meeting her at the founding conference of SNCC in 1960, and Anne's involvement and impact on SNCC.